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Publication details [#13861]
Johnstone, Barbara. 2000. The Individual Language Voice in Language. Annual Review of Anthropology 29 : 405–424.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Annotation
This essay presents arguments for supplementing linguistic work focused on
abstract social systems (languages, dialects, varieties) with linguistic
work focused on individual speakers. It begins by reviewing how the
individual speaker has been conceived of (when at all) in linguistics and
linguistic anthropology. Two areas of linguistic research, discourse
processing and linguistic variation and change, then serve as examples of
what is to be gained by supplementing a linguistics of systems with a
linguistics of speakers. Finally, interest in the individual voice is
placed in the context of a larger shift towards a more phenomenological
approach to language and greater particularity in methods for its study.